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Old 05-15-2009, 10:09 PM
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Anyone have any prints of the tools needed for putting a lower together. Mostly looking for the plug the goes in the bullet for setting the pinon depth.


name is Shimming tool. Part # 91-42840

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Originally Posted by Noise Pollution
Anyone have any prints of the tools needed for putting a lower together. Mostly looking for the plug the goes in the bullet for setting the pinon depth.


name is Shimming tool. Part # 91-42840
I am not sure this is going to work or open up, But hear is a link to some mercruiser service manuals that I think will open up for you to find what you need, I say that becouse I thought I opened it up a few days a go But it would not open today so I don't know any more, Good luck with it if you want to mess with.

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=251571
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Originally Posted by Noise Pollution
Anyone have any prints of the tools needed for putting a lower together. Mostly looking for the plug the goes in the bullet for setting the pinon depth.


name is Shimming tool. Part # 91-42840
I have the tool but I don't know where you could find prints. I could take a pic for you.

You may find it in the bravo service manual but sometimes they only list part numbers with no pics. There are some random pattern/shape type pics in the manual.
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Originally Posted by SDFever
I have the tool but I don't know where you could find prints. I could take a pic for you.

You may find it in the bravo service manual but sometimes they only list part numbers with no pics. There are some random pattern/shape type pics in the manual.
The manuals only give part #'s. Can you make a sketch with dementions on it? That would be great if you could.
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The tool is only $125 or so. I take it you want to build your own?
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I hava a mercruiser "special tool" manual that I can scan and email it to you if you want. Just letme know. I will need you email adress though..
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Originally Posted by baja_brian
I hava a mercruiser "special tool" manual that I can scan and email it to you if you want. Just letme know. I will need you email adress though..
Thanks guys. I have a lathe and want to make my own. Just trying to save a few $$

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Default Sorry dude. My Pics Suck.

I have no way of measuring this with enough accuracy to help you. Obviously the holes are for the feeler guages.
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OD on the small disc is 2.450" and the larger disc is 4.285".. I will have to measure the distance between the two.. PM me for more info.
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Mike, talk to Norm at Bay Performance
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